THE FRUIT INDUSTRY
FORTHCOMING INQUIRY EMBARGO NOT TO BE DISCUSSED Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright CANBERRA, September 15. The New Zealand Government has informed the Commonwealth Department of Commerce the scope of the forthcoming fruit industry inquiry will cover the importation of fruits from overseas, and that Australian interests might submit evidence to the committee,_ but the committee will not be permitted to consider or comment on the existing fruit embargo. Disappointment is expressed in official circles at Canberra that the embargo against Australian products will not come within the scope of the inquiry. However, it is felt that the occasion will provide the opportunitj for the submission of information with regard to landing costs of Australian oranges, for which New Zealanders are required to pay prices which are too high. The best oranges are at present being sold in the capital cities of Australia at 12 for a shilling and six for a shilling, the latter extra large, fleshy oranges. To-day the quotes were:_ — Navels 6s to ids,' common varieties 3s to 7s a case.
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Evening Star, Issue 22445, 16 September 1936, Page 9
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174THE FRUIT INDUSTRY Evening Star, Issue 22445, 16 September 1936, Page 9
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